I have never said anything about the developer, one way or the other. And, as you well know, they are doing it so that a used game sale is a complete loss of revenue. Personally, I think the way they're going about it is all rather silly. I'd much rather they just do the graduated pricing thing Shamus mentioned in his article a while back. That's their decision though.
EA's MP issue is what this thread is about, that's why I asked. Anyway, the publishers would like to destroy the used games market to destroy any competition. You know what the leads to don't you?
Because the bargain bin is what the publisher has decided to charge for the product. There's never an instance where you can find something in the bargain bin, and then on the normal shelf for double the price. You pay what the publisher has decided they will charge for the product. If you want to pay less, and can find someone who will sell it for less, by all means do it. Enjoy the thing, but you should not be expecting the publisher/developer to cater to your whims. That's one of the downsides of buying used.
Another example of what the publishers want. They want to retain control of the product from pressing to dump. You, as a consumer, don't want that...I assure you. The prices will go up and never drop. Look at Nintendo, first party titles are still at full price even Zelda which was released 4 years ago. You want that from all publishers? Nintendo would rather discontinue the game than sell it in the bargain bin.
As for the publisher catering to my whims. They already got paid for that game, there is no logical reason (unless pissing off customers is their goal) to punish used buyers. They should look to the long term because eventually they will lose too many customers to remain in business.
Actually, in my hypothetical situation, someone will have paid full price for the iPod, then sold it to a pawn shop or whatever.
Uh no, you said bargain bin. Besides, in this instance we are talking about warranties aren't we? Different ballgame since games don't have warranties.